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Ataxia, Nerve Disease, Neuropathy, Brain Damage and Celiac Disease
This category contains summaries of research articles that deal with ataxia, nerve disease and brain damage and their association with celiac disease. Most of the articles are research summaries that include the original source of the summary.66 articles in this category
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Recent Activity
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- DebJ14 replied to lmemsm's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications6
Finding gluten free ingredients
I did well on gluten-free, but continued to have issues a year down the road. Testing for food allergies and sensitivities revealed severe IgE allergies to yeast and dairy as well as food sensitivities to 23 other foods. I got better after taking out those foods, but it was not until the doctor recommended I go completely grain free did all my issues resolve... -
- DebJ14 replied to NCalvo822's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
Newly Diagnosed
Personally, I would get a new GP. Advice to continue eating gluten, even after a Celiac disgnosis, is ridiculous. Clearly the GP knows nothing about the disease. That advice could be dangerous to your health. I too found out by accident. I was searching for help with ulnar neuropathy. The first doctor took xrays of my elbow and hand. Surprise, surprise... -
- knitty kitty replied to Rebeccaj's topic in Super Sensitive People9
symptoms.
@Rebeccaj, You may choose to get tested to see if you have an allergy to wheat. That's a different type of immune response to wheat than Celiac Disease. It's possible to have both. You may need an Epipen. A histamine release in the sinuses upon being exposed to wheat in wheat allergy can cause a headache. Talk to your doctor about wheat... -
- Russ H replied to Rebeccaj's topic in Super Sensitive People9
symptoms.
Although sensitivity to gluten varies between individuals, multiple research studies suggest that consuming up to 10 mg of gluten a day is safe for most people with coeliac disease. Wheat flour contains approximately 10% gluten by weight, so this is equivalent to 100 mg of flour, or a piece of wheat bread the size of a small pea. There is a case report of... -
- Fabrizio replied to Fabrizio's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Kan-101
So? What do you think it will go ahead? Did you partecipate to this trial? what's the result for yuo? Thanks a lot for your answers!
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